Steven Weinberger, a professor of Linguistics at George Mason University where he runs a web database called the Speech Accent Archive, talks about why how you speak affects how well you do in life.
As a non-native speakers who've lived in the U.S. for over a decade, I thought accent is a fascinating topic too. That's why we made it very easy for anyone to record "please call stella" at our site (http://www.kantalk.com) so he or she can get feedback from others. Check it out.
May. 08 2007 10:21 PM
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As a non-native speakers who've lived in the U.S. for over a decade, I thought accent is a fascinating topic too. That's why we made it very easy for anyone to record "please call stella" at our site (http://www.kantalk.com) so he or she can get feedback from others. Check it out.
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